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[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] -- 2011] [unintelligible] >> next, your calls and comments on "washington journal." ken and discussion on the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. then a senate hearing on data security. >> he had gone out and got a pistol. he began tracking him. >> on september 6, 1901, and anarchist fired two fatal shot at president william mckinley. .
[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] -- 2011] [unintelligible] >> next, your calls and comments on "washington journal." ken and discussion on the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. then a senate hearing on data security. >> he had gone out and got a pistol. he began tracking him. >> on september 6, 1901, and anarchist fired two fatal shot at president william mckinley. .
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preliminary figures released by the national statistics office on friday show experts predict exports grew in the previous month, far exceeding analysts' predictions of just 1%. exports have led the way. europe's largest economy continues to grow at a moderate pace. exports were down slightly in april but bounced back strongly in may. germany exported goods and serves totalin$92 llio euros, up 20% compared to the same time last year. germany now enjoys a trade surplus of nearly 15 billion euros. that is an increase of 50% over may 2010. right now, germany's export strength is driven mainly by demand from the emerging economies. brazil, russia, india, and china. exports to eurozone countries were also strong and up more than 17% compared to the same month last year. >> i a diffent pture on the other side of the atlantic. the labor market in the united states i i struggling more than expected. the government said job creation is far weaker than expected and the unemployment rate in the united states rose unexpectedly last month to 9.2%. >> the american economy appears to be faltering. t
preliminary figures released by the national statistics office on friday show experts predict exports grew in the previous month, far exceeding analysts' predictions of just 1%. exports have led the way. europe's largest economy continues to grow at a moderate pace. exports were down slightly in april but bounced back strongly in may. germany exported goods and serves totalin$92 llio euros, up 20% compared to the same time last year. germany now enjoys a trade surplus of nearly 15 billion...
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. >> and republican leaders are closing in on a compromise in the showdown over the national debt limit. >> and the government takes more action against disgraced former vice presidential candidate john edwards. ♪ ! what are you guys doing? it's summer! let's hit the beach! [ both ] mom? you need a pepsi! [ growls ] ooh! [ grunts ] [ uncle teddy ] whoo! all right! summer time is pepsi time!8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x
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a debate we can keep pushing and try to do more, and this team is ready to execute what the for the nation wants this team to do select on halvorson for build. at the end of the shuttle program and may be more specifically the assembly, i'm wondering if any of you see this in space walk? >> i don't see it as an end, it is hit as a transition. sometimes we can't do. we say we can multitask but sometimes we can't multitask as well as we think we can you feel like you're multitasking but as you are as efficient as you were were doing three things that take longer than if you were to do than individually? so in a way we had to quit assembling to get focused on this research page and get this activity started and we got in - nine year window where we can really concentrate on the research and then that shows there is potential in economic markets and commercial law application for space that's not the government driven so when there's a unique window it's not only governments pushing us into space that can spring for us and move us in the directions so i don't see this necessarily as an end but
a debate we can keep pushing and try to do more, and this team is ready to execute what the for the nation wants this team to do select on halvorson for build. at the end of the shuttle program and may be more specifically the assembly, i'm wondering if any of you see this in space walk? >> i don't see it as an end, it is hit as a transition. sometimes we can't do. we say we can multitask but sometimes we can't multitask as well as we think we can you feel like you're multitasking but as...
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. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are at now. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership ban to the same people by a different name. they're russians today. they were soviets then. we're saying, okay, here it is, we're giving it back to you. >> once "atlantis" lands bringing the shuttle program to a close, there's no other choice until commercial space companies are ready. that's more than three years away, and nasa won't have its own new rocket ready until at least 2016. but there's no turning back. was it time? >> yes, it was time. and it has been time for some time to phase out of shuttle and go back to exploration. >> whether you hated it or hailed it, whether you felt it a waste or worth it, the shuttle was an iconic flying machine that symbolized america's inspiration and ingenuity. >> this is the crew hatch to the shuttle "discovery." she made 39 trips to space
. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are at now. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership ban to the same people by a different name. they're russians today. they were soviets then. we're saying, okay, here it is, we're giving it back to you. >> once...
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. >>> today first lady michelle obama will announce a new plan by national chain stores to serve up healthy foods. the stores including walmart and wall greens will open or expand 1500 locations. walmart plans to open another 300 stores by 2016. ball greens will expand -- wall greens will expand its services to include fresh fruit and veggies. >>> the san francisco va medical center conducted the study. researchers concluded more than half of alzheimer's patients could be prevented if people stopped smoking, exercise more and lose weight. >>> at & t could start installing new cable boxes in san francisco as soon as today. the board of supervisors approved the installation without an environmental report yesterday. it allows at & t to build a stronger fiberoptic network and create more options for cable and internet services. critics say those boxes will be an eyesore and attract vandals. cell phone retailers are now required to educate users about potential health risks linked to radiation from phones. the new ordinance does not require the disclosure of radiation laws. >>> as shuttle atlan
. >>> today first lady michelle obama will announce a new plan by national chain stores to serve up healthy foods. the stores including walmart and wall greens will open or expand 1500 locations. walmart plans to open another 300 stores by 2016. ball greens will expand -- wall greens will expand its services to include fresh fruit and veggies. >>> the san francisco va medical center conducted the study. researchers concluded more than half of alzheimer's patients could be...
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. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are right now. >> the soyuz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. the russians today. they were soviets then. but we're saying, okay, here it is. we're giving it back to you. >> once atlantis lands, bringing the shuttle program to a close, there's no other choice until commercial space companies are ready. that's more than three years away. and nasa won't have its own new rocket ready until at least 2016. but there's no turning back. >> was it time? >> yes. it was time. and it has been time for some time to phase out of shuttle and go back to exploration. >> whether you hated it or hailed it, whether you felt it a waste or worth it, the shuttle was an iconic flying machine that symbolized america's inspiration and ingenuity. >> roger all. >> this is the crew hatch to the sh
. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are right now. >> the soyuz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. the russians today. they were soviets then. but we're saying, okay, here it is. we're...
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let's light this one more time, mike, and witness this great nation at its best. the crew of atlantis is ready to launch. >> thank you, sir. we'll get you going here in a couple of minutes. >> ntd, houston flight on 212. >> go ahead, flight. >> for the record, i'm go. >> ntd copies, and launch director, that is our entire launch team. we are ready to proceed at this time. >> copy that ntd, was that your clear launch, atlantis. >> i copy that, sir. thank you. >> the countdown clock will resume on my mark; three, two, one, mark. >> t-minus nine minutes and counting. >> launch sequence has been initiated. >> orbiter access arm retract. >> atlantis, this is otc. this day has been over 30 years in the making. there have been many fabulous missions throughout the years. on behalf of ksc launch teams past and present, we salute the entire astronaut corps for their dedication not only for our ec pabded knowledge -- expanded knowledge of the universe, but for the improvements you have contributed to on earth. have an excellent mission and godspeed. >> fantastic words, robe
let's light this one more time, mike, and witness this great nation at its best. the crew of atlantis is ready to launch. >> thank you, sir. we'll get you going here in a couple of minutes. >> ntd, houston flight on 212. >> go ahead, flight. >> for the record, i'm go. >> ntd copies, and launch director, that is our entire launch team. we are ready to proceed at this time. >> copy that ntd, was that your clear launch, atlantis. >> i copy that, sir. thank...
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in an address to the nation's president, he promised to talk to the opposition. nato is investigating allegations its computer network has been hacked. a group of international hackers calling itself anonymous said it had breached data security and downloaded hundreds of confidential documents. queen elizabeth's second son, prince andrew, is stepping down as his -- as the representative of trade. he has been criticized for his association with an american businessman convicted of sex offenses against a girl under the age of consent. the phone hacking scandal rocked the british establishment and led to an fbi investigation. two senior former employees have accused james murdock of being mistaken in one of his answers to the select committee of parliament early this week, a charge he denies. for all their troubles, rupert murdoch got a boost when a saudi prince who controls much of the company voiced his support. what about the rest of the board? it is addressed in an article in "the daily beast" today. news corporation shares are up. the news hacking scandal is of
in an address to the nation's president, he promised to talk to the opposition. nato is investigating allegations its computer network has been hacked. a group of international hackers calling itself anonymous said it had breached data security and downloaded hundreds of confidential documents. queen elizabeth's second son, prince andrew, is stepping down as his -- as the representative of trade. he has been criticized for his association with an american businessman convicted of sex offenses...
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the tactic has never been used successfully, and cbs national security analyst says terrorist bomb makers are far from perfecting it. >> there are numerous technical problems to try to make an effective explosive device operate inside a human body, especially one that has to incube it a for some time and then explode. certainly the body itself will act as a bit of a cushion to the effect of the explosive. >> reporter: that's just what happened in october of 2009, when a suicide bomber in saudi arabia made it through two airport security checkpoints with a device strapped between his buttocks. when the bomb detonated he was killed, but his target, a top saudi counterterrorism official, was barely harmed. still al qaeda's newest approach shows how desperate the organization is to place a bomb on a plane, after two previous plots failed. the first involved underwear bomber mutalab in december of 2009. the second and more sophisticated attempt involved bombs embedded in printer cartridges shipped on cargo planes last fall. the t.s.a. says air travelers, particularly those headed from abroad t
the tactic has never been used successfully, and cbs national security analyst says terrorist bomb makers are far from perfecting it. >> there are numerous technical problems to try to make an effective explosive device operate inside a human body, especially one that has to incube it a for some time and then explode. certainly the body itself will act as a bit of a cushion to the effect of the explosive. >> reporter: that's just what happened in october of 2009, when a suicide...
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. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are right now. >> the soyuz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. the russians today. they were soviets then. but we're saying, okay, here it is. we're giving it back to you. >> once atlantis lands, bringing the shuttle program to a close, there's no other choice until commercial space companies are ready. that's more than three years away. and nasa won't have its own new rocket ready until at least 2016. but there's no turning back. >> was it time? >> yes. it was time. and it has been time for some time to phase out of shuttle and go back to exploration. >> whether you hated it or hailed it, whether you felt it a waste or worth it, the shuttle was an iconic flying machine that symbolized america's inspiration and ingenuity. >> roger all. >> this is the crew hatch to the sh
. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are right now. >> the soyuz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. the russians today. they were soviets then. but we're saying, okay, here it is. we're...
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. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are at now. >> voiz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. they're russians today. they were soviets then. we're saying, okay, here it is, we're giving it back to you. >> once "atlantis" lands bringing the shuttle program to a close, there's no other choice until commercial space companies are ready. that's more than three years away, and nasa won't have its own new rocket ready until at least 2016. but there's no turning back. was it time? >> yes, it was time. and it has been time for some time to phase out of shuttle and go back to exploration. >> whether you hated it or hailed it, whether you felt it a waste or worth it, the shuttle was an iconic flying machine that symbolized america's inspiration and ingenuity. >> roger, roll. >> this is
. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are at now. >> voiz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. they're russians today. they were soviets then. we're saying, okay,...
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the forecasters at the spaceflight meteorology group in houston, part of the national weather service are going to be listening very closely to what he has to say and providing any updates to those forecasts either for here at kennedy for return to launch site if that's necessary, and for the overseas landing sites in spain and france. right now those sites all look good. all of the standard weather observations and forecasting normally perform before launch are being done today. the final phase began yesterday with a series of balloon releases. in the last 24 hours, about two dozen weather balloons of all different types were released. and today we have nine instrumented balloons to collect data on temperature, humidity, wind speed and barometric up to about 100,000 feet. six are being released that provide very highly accurate data on the wind speed direction, up to about 60,000 feet. this data is reduced and the countdown officers will select the proper computer program to allow the onboard computers to respond properly to the when conditions that they have observed, as the shuttle
the forecasters at the spaceflight meteorology group in houston, part of the national weather service are going to be listening very closely to what he has to say and providing any updates to those forecasts either for here at kennedy for return to launch site if that's necessary, and for the overseas landing sites in spain and france. right now those sites all look good. all of the standard weather observations and forecasting normally perform before launch are being done today. the final...
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so here we had a national launch policy and what national strategy based on a single thread to space which was a space shetland would be the challenger accident. 32 months we had no access to space. as gil said seven i was up on the hill working at the time. peter aldrich deserves gold stars for american space history because he almost single-handedly -- i don't know what was going on inside the administration but the at the senate armed services committee overmuch objection was able to get what he called the complementary expendable launch vehicle program funded. if we hadn't have that, the united states would have literally brennan grounded for almost three years. we also had a situation at nasa with the space shuttle crisis and space station freedom that was really beginning, moaning -- moving to building something and we began to understand the program. the shuttle program was in disarray at nasa in 1988. the space station freedom which gil neglected to admit that administrator beggs said it would cost $8 billion. by 1989 the first time we opened him below, it was 400% cost incre
so here we had a national launch policy and what national strategy based on a single thread to space which was a space shetland would be the challenger accident. 32 months we had no access to space. as gil said seven i was up on the hill working at the time. peter aldrich deserves gold stars for american space history because he almost single-handedly -- i don't know what was going on inside the administration but the at the senate armed services committee overmuch objection was able to get...
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and we've always been a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. and so we need comprehensive immigration reform, part of which would allow entrepreneurs and high-skilled individuals to stay here -- because we want to be attracting that talent here. we don't want that -- we don't want to pay for training them here and then having them benefit other countries. >> our next question was just -- was sent just an hour ago and touches on alternative energy and job creation, "will you focus on promoting alternative energy industries in oil states like louisiana and texas?" >> i want to promote alternative energy everywhere, including oil states like louisiana and texas. this is something that i'm very proud of and doesn't get a lot of attention. we made the largest investment in clean energy in our history through the recovery act. and so we put forward a range of programs that provided credits and grants to startup companies in areas like creating wind turbines, solar panels. a great example is advanced battery manufacturing. when i came into office, adv
and we've always been a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. and so we need comprehensive immigration reform, part of which would allow entrepreneurs and high-skilled individuals to stay here -- because we want to be attracting that talent here. we don't want that -- we don't want to pay for training them here and then having them benefit other countries. >> our next question was just -- was sent just an hour ago and touches on alternative energy and job creation, "will you...
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time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows mostly clear skies in the northwest, and the northeast. storms, though, are moving across the northern plains, and the southeast will be windy, with slow-moving rainstorms. later today, hot and hazy, as well as humid across the southeast, and into the mid-atlantic states. the desert southwest will be very warm as thunderstorms pop up in the afternoon. dangerous winds and hail are likely in parts of the northern plains. and the northeast will be warm and mostly clear. >>> in sports, the nfl owners and players resume their contract talks today here in new york. this is the 112th day of the lockout. and the two sides did make some progress last week, boosting hopes that they can reach an agreement in time to play the first preseason game on august 7th. >>> a hearing is set in washington today in the perjury case against former star pitcher roger clemens. he's accused of lying to congress by claiming he never used steroids. jury selection for his trial b
time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows mostly clear skies in the northwest, and the northeast. storms, though, are moving across the northern plains, and the southeast will be windy, with slow-moving rainstorms. later today, hot and hazy, as well as humid across the southeast, and into the mid-atlantic states. the desert southwest will be very warm as thunderstorms pop up in the afternoon. dangerous winds and hail are likely in parts of the northern...
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. >> reporter: the nation's largest independent grid operator, pjm, manages electricity across some 13 states in the midwest and mid-atlantic. today demand climbed to 158,000 megawatts an hour, approaching a new record. with air conditioners blasting, come worries of a repeat of the 2003 blackout. in new york city, utility officials tried to calm fears. >> we could handle five days in a row of -- of 100 degrees. >> reporter: one of the nation's most miserable spots, washington, d.c., says the weather channel's chris warren. >> when the sun goes down, not much help. still around 90 degrees at midnight expected tonight, and for morning lows, starting the day in the mid-80s. >> reporter: for those who had to work outside caution was key. coaches at the practice for maine's all-star high school football game put in a special game plan. >> we have a ten-five rule installed today. we work for ten minutes and take five minutes for water and the shade. >> reporter: air quality alerts followed the soaring temperatures. almost 60 areas in the eastern half of the country warned. from maine's acad
. >> reporter: the nation's largest independent grid operator, pjm, manages electricity across some 13 states in the midwest and mid-atlantic. today demand climbed to 158,000 megawatts an hour, approaching a new record. with air conditioners blasting, come worries of a repeat of the 2003 blackout. in new york city, utility officials tried to calm fears. >> we could handle five days in a row of -- of 100 degrees. >> reporter: one of the nation's most miserable spots,...
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murders in the nation in years. today, closing arguments to place in the case anthony murder trial the 25-year-old orland woman is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter caylee. >> good morning. >> the prosecution came out swinging casting casey anthony as a lying, selfish party girl who felt burdened by her party girl and saw only one way out. >> the conflict between the life that she wanted and the life that was thrust upon her was simply irreconcilable. she chose to sacrifice her child. >> the prosecutor said the murder was premeditated, once again showing the jury the duct tape found on her skull. >> there is no reason to put that tape over the face of a trout, living or dead. and that, ladies and gentlemen is proof beyond a reasonable doubt. >> the defense stumble before the even started. the judge ruled that they could not bring up allegations of sexual abuse and incest because they never prove it. >> there is absolutely no evidence that the defendant was sexually molested by her father or her brother. >>
murders in the nation in years. today, closing arguments to place in the case anthony murder trial the 25-year-old orland woman is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter caylee. >> good morning. >> the prosecution came out swinging casting casey anthony as a lying, selfish party girl who felt burdened by her party girl and saw only one way out. >> the conflict between the life that she wanted and the life that was thrust upon her was simply irreconcilable. she chose to...
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he stole our national treasure. men gave their lives to get moon rocks. he stole it for, you know, petty reasons. rights. there is that. when you look at it objectively, yeah, that's horrible. but at the same time, you are sitting with the kid, he's tearing up. he screwed up his life because he just, you know, thought it would be cool. and it's hard not to feel bad for him. and then start to like him. i'll tell you anybody here who met thad roberts would love him. he's a very lovable guy. who just did a bad thing. so for the author, that maybe my main problem. i get very close to my subjects. because i want to be a part of it. so, yeah, i mean i guess there is that. >> i think he does come across very sympathetic. i think you know where this is headed. as he is coming through these other things, he's establishing himself at nasa. you see he's talented, working hard, trying to improve himself. there is a question in the interview with cbs "sunday morning" program that he doesn't exactly know why he did what he did now that he looks back on it. that's a puz
he stole our national treasure. men gave their lives to get moon rocks. he stole it for, you know, petty reasons. rights. there is that. when you look at it objectively, yeah, that's horrible. but at the same time, you are sitting with the kid, he's tearing up. he screwed up his life because he just, you know, thought it would be cool. and it's hard not to feel bad for him. and then start to like him. i'll tell you anybody here who met thad roberts would love him. he's a very lovable guy. who...
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this guy stole our national treasure, and then gave their lives to get moon rocks and still look for petty reasons. when you look objectively its portable but at the same time you're sitting with this kid and he's screwed up his life because he just felt it would be cool it's hard not to feel bad for him and start to like him and anybody that meant thad roberts would love him he is a very lovable guy and he did a very bad thing. for the author that may be my main problem for the subject is i want to be a part of it. so, yeah, i guess that there is that. i think that he does come across very sympathetic and i think that you don't know where this is it a bad as he's coming through these other establishing at nasa you see that he's talented and working hard and trying to improve himself i think there is a question as he sat in his interviews with cbs this sunday morning program brough to he doesn't know why he did what he did and he looks back on that some of the puzzling aspect. and if you do get the sense that part of it, personally that made him great also led him to the rail and kin
this guy stole our national treasure, and then gave their lives to get moon rocks and still look for petty reasons. when you look objectively its portable but at the same time you're sitting with this kid and he's screwed up his life because he just felt it would be cool it's hard not to feel bad for him and start to like him and anybody that meant thad roberts would love him he is a very lovable guy and he did a very bad thing. for the author that may be my main problem for the subject is i...
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we need to develop those capabilities so that this nation can afford the fly. we are going to go beyond lower orbit with the space launch system, and the mcvb, the multipurpose crew. >> the orion. >> yes, and right here from florida. >> but with the orion, you need the heavy lift rockets there, and i want to read something that shuttle director mike linebach had to say to the team. i'm embarrassed without better guidance from washington for the manned space program, and we have always had a program to transfer into it from apollo to gemini, to orbiters. and so if you go through with the heavy lift program, thousands can be employed so why don't we have a date on the rockets that are needed. >> we have dates and destinations. we are building the next generation of vehicles here now at the cape, and we are going to be going beyond lower orbit. unfortunately, i have to disagree that we don't have plans or support in washington. we have bipartisan legislation signed into law last year which supports these vehicles, and we are going to be utilizing the men and women
we need to develop those capabilities so that this nation can afford the fly. we are going to go beyond lower orbit with the space launch system, and the mcvb, the multipurpose crew. >> the orion. >> yes, and right here from florida. >> but with the orion, you need the heavy lift rockets there, and i want to read something that shuttle director mike linebach had to say to the team. i'm embarrassed without better guidance from washington for the manned space program, and we...
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we are in a structural change to the nature of our nation's economy. so we have to decide as nation, how do we intervene in order to create jobs here rather than seeing all of these jobs go overseas, which, by the way, helps to increase the profits of the multinational corporation and obviously pads the bottom line of those ceos, into the they -- that's just what they do right, increase their profit margins. but we, as a nation have to realize without, for example, a mefrg policy or a clean energy policy or something that makes a good business case for those businesses to locate here, we are going to continue to see this shift in jobs and we have got to be serious about it. >> dr. romer, i'm holding up a report dated january 9, 2009, you were the lead author of this report, on what the administration thought would happen under what you called the recovery are act, the stimulus program. as you know, you are out of government now, but this is in many ways, exhibit a for the republicans, saying, a-ha, mr. president, if you go to the chart, 8.1%. i know it
we are in a structural change to the nature of our nation's economy. so we have to decide as nation, how do we intervene in order to create jobs here rather than seeing all of these jobs go overseas, which, by the way, helps to increase the profits of the multinational corporation and obviously pads the bottom line of those ceos, into the they -- that's just what they do right, increase their profit margins. but we, as a nation have to realize without, for example, a mefrg policy or a clean...
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"news nation." in the meantime, this has been just a spectacular day. the cloudiest day i can imagine but the most beautiful day. back to you, thomas. >> tamron, tom, thanks so much. also our thanks to jay. we'll see you at 2:00. talking more now about "atlantis" lifting off at 11:29:10. a beautiful launch. a small hiccup, we saw there at t minus 31 where there was a problem with a piece of retractable equipment. but nbc space analyst james olberg joins me now. he's a former space shuttle mission controller and designed the first assembly flight of the international space station. james, it's great to have you with me and i want to talk a little bit about what we saw at t minus 31 where we had the stall there. what was that minor hiccup that had to do with retractable equipment? >> thomas, it was deja vu all over again. 30 years ago i was on console as a young flight controller on the first launch attempt of "columbia" and at t minus 31 seconds the computers froze. they just -- they froze. we tried several times that morning to get past the 31-second ma
"news nation." in the meantime, this has been just a spectacular day. the cloudiest day i can imagine but the most beautiful day. back to you, thomas. >> tamron, tom, thanks so much. also our thanks to jay. we'll see you at 2:00. talking more now about "atlantis" lifting off at 11:29:10. a beautiful launch. a small hiccup, we saw there at t minus 31 where there was a problem with a piece of retractable equipment. but nbc space analyst james olberg joins me now. he's a...
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south sudan became the newest nation trying to become the u.n.'s 193rd member following civil wars that left an estimated 1.5 million dead. holding most of the nation's oil reserve, continued tensions in the former sudan. dignitaries at the ceremonies were colin powell and u.n. envoy susan rice. a federal judge in new york city heard arguments in a lawsuit that challenges search procedures at the u.s. border. at issue the privacy of personal electronic devices and the plaintiff is an american citizen who says he has done nothing wrong. michelle miller has more. >> i've crossed the border dozens of times. >> pascal was on a train from montreal to new york last year when his travel history raised concerns at the u.s. border. >> i lived in jordan. i've traveled to lebanon. and i've also been to yemen. >> border agents searched his belongings, seized his laptop and ordered him to log on. >> next thing i know, my laptop is being perused and i'm basically being laughed at and officers are asked to look, "look what he's got." >> reporter: what he had, be
south sudan became the newest nation trying to become the u.n.'s 193rd member following civil wars that left an estimated 1.5 million dead. holding most of the nation's oil reserve, continued tensions in the former sudan. dignitaries at the ceremonies were colin powell and u.n. envoy susan rice. a federal judge in new york city heard arguments in a lawsuit that challenges search procedures at the u.s. border. at issue the privacy of personal electronic devices and the plaintiff is an american...
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our nation's history. in turn we must provide them with the capacity to preserve their books for generations to come. i thank the gentleman for his acceptance of the amendment. i yield back the remainder of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back his time. no one seeks time in opposition. the question is on the amendment as modified offered by the gentleman from pennsylvania. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 8 printed in house report 112-171. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? mr. stutzman: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 8 printed in house report number 112-173, offered by mr. stutzman ever indiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 359, the gentleman from indiana, mr. stutzman, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes
our nation's history. in turn we must provide them with the capacity to preserve their books for generations to come. i thank the gentleman for his acceptance of the amendment. i yield back the remainder of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back his time. no one seeks time in opposition. the question is on the amendment as modified offered by the gentleman from pennsylvania. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment...
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richard heene any pleaded guilty to creating the hoax which gripped the nation in 2009. told police and reporters that his 6-year-old son was inside that runaway balloon. the money from the auction will go toward earthquake and tsunami relief in japan. that's only two years ago. life is slipping away. [ laughter ] >> let's look to the future. >> that's good. yeah, look at the bright side literally speaking. >>> the warmup is in store. elizabeth has been waiting to put away your winter coat for a couple of days as have we all are. outside we have some blue. this is a look outside in dublin. you can see a little bit of cloud cover out there still, but clouds mixed out earlier today than yesterday. inland seeing plenty of sunshine through the afternoon. out the door for the rest of the afternoon, we are going to see pretty nice conditions inland. still cool as we have that deep marine layer. so temperatures only making it to the mid-70s there. at the bay in the mid-60s. a little cool there and we are going to see a mix of sun and clouds at the coastline, sitting in much coo
richard heene any pleaded guilty to creating the hoax which gripped the nation in 2009. told police and reporters that his 6-year-old son was inside that runaway balloon. the money from the auction will go toward earthquake and tsunami relief in japan. that's only two years ago. life is slipping away. [ laughter ] >> let's look to the future. >> that's good. yeah, look at the bright side literally speaking. >>> the warmup is in store. elizabeth has been waiting to put away...
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i'm not a flurry of national guy. they said start putting together a chapeau goes like i just want to rate policy. please send me do my job. instead they wanted poetry and it just blew my mind. but really in the end, it turned out to be a very helpful exercise. when that we all care about is what chance does that give the u.s. government, what tidings does forget to departments and agencies? policy is actually an external communications device. told other nations can other people at the u.s. intent is a golden policy are. i believe the chapeau national space policy set the tone in the landscape and says this is by redoing space. this is why we do it yet this is what we believe in the rest of the policy says this is how executed. i thought the chapeau was a nice addition to the document. the principles and goals they think is all my colleagues and predecessors had mentioned, those that stayed pretty much the same since the eisenhower administration. but then those interested in the element to be up on administration po
i'm not a flurry of national guy. they said start putting together a chapeau goes like i just want to rate policy. please send me do my job. instead they wanted poetry and it just blew my mind. but really in the end, it turned out to be a very helpful exercise. when that we all care about is what chance does that give the u.s. government, what tidings does forget to departments and agencies? policy is actually an external communications device. told other nations can other people at the u.s....
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. >>> the nation's unemployment rate is now at the highest level this year. today we learned the depressing unemployment numbers. rate rose to 9.2 percent up from 1.9% in may. there were 18,000 new jobs created last month. that was the fewest in 9 months and all the gains were in the private sector. 39,000 government jobs were lost last month. >>> taking a look at the markets. you can see not doing the greatest to new report but hanging in there on a friday afternoon. >>> one by one they are disappearing. the vic opened in 1980 and moved to the current location in 1991. the owners said their's is a struggle that a lot of movie houses are experiencing. >>> stacks and stacks of movie posters will be available for sale this afternoon. >>> new technology is changing the way the doctors treat and diagnosis a disease. >>> inland spots warming up to the mid-90s. i'll tell you when coming up. ,,,, a beautiful day in the bay area today. another warm one in store. we will cool down though significantly, enjoy today, it's will change. dropping down 20 degrees temperatur
. >>> the nation's unemployment rate is now at the highest level this year. today we learned the depressing unemployment numbers. rate rose to 9.2 percent up from 1.9% in may. there were 18,000 new jobs created last month. that was the fewest in 9 months and all the gains were in the private sector. 39,000 government jobs were lost last month. >>> taking a look at the markets. you can see not doing the greatest to new report but hanging in there on a friday afternoon....
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the national injured -- and need a national infrastructure bank. it needs to attack the $3 trillion of decrepit infrastructure we have that this has not only forestalled full employment, but has naidas increasingly uncompetitive in the global economy. we are fully prepared, anxious to see credits go there. those that are responsible to the community to bring manufacturing where it belongs. we are partners in the green economy initiative. we are particularly sensitive to these men and women who are 50 and older. i think something on the order of 13 million men and women have been an unemployed for more than a year. these are numbers you do not see publicly. there are at least 8 million to 9 million of them who are 50 years and older. about 5.5 million of them are 18 and older. some have a college degree and cannot find a first job print some have a high-school diploma and cannot find a first job. the manufacturing renaissance would be the best thing that could happen to the older worker and a youth employment initiatives for the younger worker. fina
the national injured -- and need a national infrastructure bank. it needs to attack the $3 trillion of decrepit infrastructure we have that this has not only forestalled full employment, but has naidas increasingly uncompetitive in the global economy. we are fully prepared, anxious to see credits go there. those that are responsible to the community to bring manufacturing where it belongs. we are partners in the green economy initiative. we are particularly sensitive to these men and women who...
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the national unemployment rate moved to 9.2% last month. that's up since may. the economy only added 18,000 jobs. president obama says that's not good enough. >> today's jobs report confirms what most americans already know. we still have a long way to go and a lot of work to do to get people security and opportunity they deserve. >> the president stays uncertainty over whether congress will raise the debt ceiling is keeping businesses from hiring. congress has until august 2 to reach a deal before the u.s. is no longer able to pay its bills. >> and coming up on abc 7 news at noon, the tabloid takedown, now the news editor arrested and charged with corruption. >> and ready to welcome the royal couple to america hours from now. >> how did you survive? >> there was a switch i had to shut off. >> taken at is 1 years old. -- at 11 years old. diane sawyer is with us with exclusive details. stay with us. >> prince william and kate are coming to america. crowds can't wait to see the newlyweds. the couple will be in los angeles and will be promoting british trade. tomo
the national unemployment rate moved to 9.2% last month. that's up since may. the economy only added 18,000 jobs. president obama says that's not good enough. >> today's jobs report confirms what most americans already know. we still have a long way to go and a lot of work to do to get people security and opportunity they deserve. >> the president stays uncertainty over whether congress will raise the debt ceiling is keeping businesses from hiring. congress has until august 2 to...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> the debt and deficit reduction talks continue to dominate the debate in washington as congressional leaders met with the president today at the white house. the president urged democrats and republicans to come together and take a balanced approach to strengthening the economy. house republican conference head jeb hensarling gave the republican address and said cut, cap, and balance was the only viable plan to cut spending. folks in washington like to blame one another for this problem but the truth is, neither party is blameless and both parties have a responsibility to do something about it. every day, families are figuring out how to stretch their paychecks, struggling to cut what they can't afford to pay for what's really important. it's time for washington to do the same thing. but for that to happen, it means democrats and republicans have to work together. it means we need to put aside our differences to do what's right for the country. everyone is going to have
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> the debt and deficit reduction talks continue to dominate the debate in washington as congressional leaders met with the president today at the white house. the president urged democrats and republicans to come together and take a balanced approach to strengthening the economy. house republican conference head jeb hensarling gave the republican address and said cut, cap, and...
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again, the national's the odds. a two-run and that is shot. bottom of the fed, why not take your turn? zimmerman's third home run of the season. check this out. 5-4 and ares when on a three-game winning streak. johnson talked about the incredible replay. >> it was the first time i've squeezed in the big leagues. i missed the first one. we came back and it worked. i am batting a thousand. >> always a jokester. to texas now. there you go. he hits a ball to right field. the park. e rangers blew out the orioles a 13-5. i can speak for a generation of young girls to closely watch the world cup champions back in 1999. a new generation is following usa when they took on sweden. just barely goes by. the u.s. is down 2-0 in the parent she did some serious air and puts it in the nets. not enough. sweden went 2-0 -- 2-one. speaking of brazil, check this goal of the day. precision, right there. -- rumbling brett favre might make a comeback. >> we have heard that before >> is your cup to win. thisirst goal of tournament. >>> the heat is going to be up even
again, the national's the odds. a two-run and that is shot. bottom of the fed, why not take your turn? zimmerman's third home run of the season. check this out. 5-4 and ares when on a three-game winning streak. johnson talked about the incredible replay. >> it was the first time i've squeezed in the big leagues. i missed the first one. we came back and it worked. i am batting a thousand. >> always a jokester. to texas now. there you go. he hits a ball to right field. the park. e...
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that is on the civil side and national security side. the only place there seemed to be a glimmer of hope was on the commercial side. they were doing things because they were driven on a short time line with high-technology refresh rates driven by profit which i don't have a problem with profit. things were being done on the commercial side that should be harnessed by the government side and that is what you saw the full embrace of commercial crew and cargo which started in previous administrations and why you see the national security side looking to service rather than platforms. the thing that suppresses programs is budget. there is nothing that suppresses the appetite of policy and requirements and we are trying to put appetite suppression into the system. >> i would be remiss if we didn't follow up on mark's comment that our human space exploration program was dying a slow death. the inference i took from that was the end of the cold war lifted the rationale for human space flight. we have been struggling thereafter to find a new re
that is on the civil side and national security side. the only place there seemed to be a glimmer of hope was on the commercial side. they were doing things because they were driven on a short time line with high-technology refresh rates driven by profit which i don't have a problem with profit. things were being done on the commercial side that should be harnessed by the government side and that is what you saw the full embrace of commercial crew and cargo which started in previous...
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>> i would look more at the oil issue. >> could you look at the national gas issue? i'm going to yield my time to the gentleman from louisiana, if that's all right, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. harris. director bromwich, not a big government guide in case it never occurred to you. and i am just confused on the the concern of you wanting to extend your preaching to these service contractors. doesn't it make sense both from a history standpoint from a financial standpoint for you to be able to continue to regulate just the operator, and then have so that you can play defender directly at the responsible party and then the operator fails to oversee his subcontractors and companies that's the operators fault. i get concerned when the government wants to preach in more into the industry's one clearly in the chain of command especially oil and gas section the operator is the guy in charge. >> they will remain the guy in charge. we will continue to go against the operator. in most cases in which there are serious regulatory violations. but i don't think it makes any sens
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] host: debt talks continued this week with observers said discussion have reached "a critical stage." president obama up the ante, according to papers, saying the two sides have a unique opportunity to do something big. the president invited negotiators to the white house thursday. the white house will continue working on a 2012 -- house this week will be working on a 2012 budget for the pentagon. good morning this wednesday, july 6. we will begin this morning would getting your thoughts on the job market ahead of friday's much- anticipated unemployment report. here is how we will divide the lines -- u.s. jobs market, what is your experience? here is "the baltimore sun." stocks hang on the unemployment report. early in the article it says -- further in the article, it says -- we want to hear from all of you. what do you think? what is your experience? dividing the phone lines and little bit differently this morning -- we will get to your phone calls in a minute but we will s
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dwindling attendance coupled with increase the us shape all of that swayne since wednesday but base national cricket council believe they have the solution in the cold war a new competition named the world championship for some time though we've been working on. this championship we've always said that it's not the format that is the issue it's the lack of context so by the two series we have a meeting if you will you are playing towards something at the end. and it's not common knowledge that we hope to get into. the top four will be involved in the play you. will be to see photos of the final which would have to have been able to stamp it. an amazing achievement in athletics meanwhile where all scope a story is also known as bladerunner has called by for the upcoming world championships in south korea the double amputee needed to got forty five points one thousand five seconds in the four hundred meters to make it there but the south african did even better causing that mark by zero point eight hundred seconds elin easily meaning the twenty four year old could well take part in both the wo
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for about an hour and a half they worked to strike a deal on how to reduce the nation's deficit. the president pressed his plan that would cut around four trillon in spending but republicans don't like it because it has tax increases. >> with 9.2% unemployment it's a terrible idea. >> reporter: the speaker of the house suggested cutting it if half but the white house insists whatever the size the deal will have to end tax breaks for special interests. >> at the end of the day what we are seeing is the priority of our colleges colleges is to protect special interest tax breaks. >> reporter: the president has gaven them ten days to reach an agreement before the deadline. administration officials say that is when the united states would start to default on it's its loans without a deal. >> failure isn't an option much the request he is how good a deal it'll be. . >> reporter: even the head of the monetary fund can't imagine the united states defaulting but should they. >> nasty consequences, not just for the united states but for the entire global economy because the united states i
for about an hour and a half they worked to strike a deal on how to reduce the nation's deficit. the president pressed his plan that would cut around four trillon in spending but republicans don't like it because it has tax increases. >> with 9.2% unemployment it's a terrible idea. >> reporter: the speaker of the house suggested cutting it if half but the white house insists whatever the size the deal will have to end tax breaks for special interests. >> at the end of the day...